Kentucky Appeals Process Deadlines
Summary
In Kentucky appeals cases, the certification of the record occurs after the record is complete and filed with the appellate court. A motion to supplement the record is typically filed during the briefing period, but specific deadlines should be checked in the local rules. Supplementary items are generally due during the briefing period, with exact deadlines varying according to the Kentucky Rules of Appellate Procedure. The appellants brief is usually due 60 days after the record is filed with the Court of Appeals. Always verify with the Kentucky Rules of Appellate Procedure or consult specific court rules for precise deadlines.Full Conversation
yes more details on procedures related to kentucky appeals. and when are the actual supplementary items due to be submitted to the COA? (in terms of # of days after or before another event/filing)
In Kentucky appeals:
- Supplementary Items: Typically due during the briefing period. Exact deadlines can vary, so it's crucial to refer to the Kentucky Rules of Appellate Procedure or consult the court's specific rules.
Do you need more information about the briefing period or any other procedure?
when is the appellant's brief due?
In Kentucky appeals cases, the appellant's brief is usually due 60 days after the date the record is filed with the Court of Appeals. It's important to verify with the Kentucky Rules of Appellate Procedure or consult specific court rules for exact deadlines. Would you like more information on any other appeal procedures?